Jonah Kanter Dickstein, experienced Appeals, Business attorney in Tampa, FL with 62 reviews
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Jonah Kanter Dickstein

100 Ashley Drive South, Tampa, FL

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2006:
Boston College Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2000:
Wesleyan University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jennifer

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27 Nov, 2024
Jonah Dickstein represented me through the whole criminal process. He was always available to address my questions and concerns personally. His experience is apparent and he dealt with me in a straightforward manner (which I respect immensely). Mr Dickstein was able to get my charge dismissed!
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Anonymous

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21 Nov, 2024
He is very great!. He takes time to understand the situation and help to his best ability. Mr Jonah also is very patient and kind he’s helped me in multiple ways already.
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Kim

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20 Nov, 2024
I had a warrant that I didn't know about from 2018 for making a false police report. I was issued a warrant and didn't know about it because I had moved out of state and the detective was mad that they couldn't reach me. Mr.Dickstein was very up front and honest with me and gave me all of my optionsfor my case. He was very good with answering my calls and returning them. I was very pleased with him and he was able to get me the best outcome which was a diversion program, where I was able to walk a way with no record. His price was really good, I just had the best experience I could have asked for. I highly recommend Mr.Dickstein.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“From the beginning, Jonah demonstrated a deep understanding of the legal system and an impressive knowledge of the law.”
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Dedicated and responsive to clients
“He was there with me the hole time through my case. Always answer my question and phone calls.”
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Achieves positive outcomes for clients
“He was able to get me the best outcome which was a diversion program, where I was able to walk a way with no record.”
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Provides clear and straightforward advice
“She gave me the legal clarity I needed surrounding the issue I was working through.”
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Extremely professional and caring
“She embraces challenges head-on and will not back down, making her the ideal advocate to have in your corner.”
Cons
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Some clients experienced issues with a specific utility company representative
“Was contacted by Glenn for Peoples Gas. Everything he said I did in neglect I proved I was not. I don't know if this company is a scam.”

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2022:
Cable TV and New Media Law & Finance, Sarasota County Senior Says Commencement Speech is Being 'Censored'
2022:
Florida Defender (FACDL), Unleash Defense Evidence With Limiting Instructions
2022:
Florida Defender (FACDL), Yes, You Should Know if Your Client is Guilty or Not!
2022:
Hillsborough County Bar Association, The Ethics of Nonrefundable Legal Fees
2022:
Hillsborough County Bar Association, United States V. 2LT Jack R. Robinson
2022:
The Guardian (ACDLA Newsletter), 'What’s This About?’: Body-Cam Footage Shows Confusion as Florida Man Arrested For Voter Fraud
2021:
Florida Defender (FACDL), There Ought to be a Law: Common Law Defenses
2021:
Florida Defender (FACDL), Blood From a Stone: Modifying Probationary Restitution Obligations
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